Google change in the comment system has fueled controversies with users planning to eventually stop commenting on the site rather than sync or make Google+ accounts.

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ANI

London

November 10, 2013

UPDATED: November 10, 2013 20:24 IST

YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim has joined the list of critics for Google's changes to the video site that requires use of its Google+ service to comment on the content.

Karim made his second-ever post on the site and wrote why the f*** he needed a Google+ account to comment on a video.

According to the Guardian, Google change in the comment system has fueled controversies with users planning to eventually stop commenting on the site rather than sync or make Google+ accounts.

Meanwhile, Google has stressed on the need to personalise comment sections for each viewer with posts from the creator of the content on the top, followed by popular personalities' discussions below it and users in the Google+ Circles.

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